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  1. The Magic of Tolerance (30.03.2026)

    If the Museum of European Cultures didn’t already exist, it would certainly be worth inventing

  2. The Magic of Tolerance (30.03.2026)

    If the Museum of European Cultures didn’t already exist, it would certainly be worth inventing

  3. Metropolises and megacities - once and now. An event in the Science Year 2012 - Future Project EARTH (06.09.2012)

    More than half of the world's population already lives in cities. The trend towards megacities is continuing. At the event "Metropolises and megacities - past and present" on 12 September 2012, experts will shed light on the phenomenon of urbanisation from a historical and current perspective and di

  4. New Deputy Director General of the National Museums in Berlin elected (20.06.2011)

    At its meeting today, the Board of Trustees of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK), chaired by Minister of State for Culture Bernd Neumann, unanimously elected Dr Christina Haak as the new Deputy Director General of the National Museums in Berlin - Prussian Cultural Heritage. She will im

  5. Hidden Gems with Andrea Wiethoff: IAI, mi amor!

    18.03.2026 Hidden Gems: Ephemeral Clouds Article Andrea Wiethoff has been working at the SPK since 2024 and has been employed as a foreign language assistant in the reception area of the SPK’s Media, Communication and Events Department since September 2025. Her favourite place: the Ibero-American In

  6. Priorities of the SPK in 2025 (13.03.2025)

    Annual reception at the James-Simon-Galerie - Parzinger: New funding agreement is recognition of reform - Outstanding visitor balance 2024 - Attractive exhibition programme this year - Expansion of international collaborations Over 200 guests from politics, culture, science, business, tourism and so

  7. Annual Reception 2026: A robust programme for turbulent times (30.03.2026)

    At its 2026 annual reception, the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation presented its key projects and exhibitions for the coming year.

  8. Annual Reception 2026: A robust programme for turbulent times (30.03.2026)

    At its 2026 annual reception, the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation presented its key projects and exhibitions for the coming year.

  9. Main prize of the Europa Nostra Award (14.06.2010)

    Last Thursday, the Neues Museum der Museumsinsel Berlin was honoured with one of the main prizes of the "European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Award". The six "Grand Prix Laureates" were selected from a total of 139 projects submitted from 26 European countries. The jury was imp

  10. Hidden Gems: Not quite so secret (30.03.2026)

    Hidden Gems today with Maximilian Schulz, caretaker at the Secret State Archives of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation